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Corporate Wellness Advisor

Absenteeism

Work missed due to sick days.

Breathing Easier

Friday, November 13th, 2009

People who have to accommodate others who become ill from odor nuisance often assume that they are imagining their illness. Research has indicated that this is not the case. These people detect some smells more rapidly and process the information more deeply in the brain.
The subconscious mind associates odor with experiences and uses odors as … Continue Reading »

Prevention Pays

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

Did you know …

The cost of work-related injuries to the economy has been estimated to be $127 billion annually, according to the National Safety Council. And back injuries alone cost businesses more than $10 billion in workers’ compensation expenses and approximately 100 million work days each year, according to the National Institute for Occupational Safety … Continue Reading »

Handling Employees’ Holiday Vacation Requests

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

In addition to the exceptionally busy flu season that is predicted, you may be faced with employees’ plans to take time off during the holidays.

Five ways to handle holiday vacations:

DON’T wait until mid-November to consider upcoming time off. Keep in mind that you may also be juggling absenteeism due to illness.

PRIORITIZE vacation requests. Decide how … Continue Reading »

Dangerous Distractions

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

Identify employee distractions — personal and work related — before they become a safety issue. Then help employees by following these simple suggestions:

Work with your employees to develop plans that allow them to get work done safely.

Encourage employees to take advantage of your employee assistance program when personal issues arise.

Remain flexible. Allow employees extra time … Continue Reading »

Power Up Performance

Friday, October 9th, 2009

Employees who show up for work enthusiastic and passionate about their jobs — does it sound too good to be true? Don’t give up hope: You may find a renewed sense of purpose among workers after trying these tactics that aim to jump-start productivity.

Focus on the positive. Approach each employee as a valuable individual with … Continue Reading »

Getting a Grip on Pain

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

Pain has been called an invisible disease, although it is in fact a symptom of many diseases and conditions. In addition to absenteeism, pain costs U.S. employers up to $100 billion in lost productivity per year due to diminished work, or presenteeism, according to the National Pain Foundation. Whether due to back problems, migraines, arthritis … Continue Reading »

Magic of Mentoring

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

Want to jump-start wellness efforts in your workplace and bring employees together at the same time? It might be easier than you think to get employees on track to achieving better health and fitness with a little mentoring magic!
Pair employees who are trying to reach healthy goals with those who already have reached them. For … Continue Reading »

Communicating Health and Wellness

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

The foundation of any successful health management program is a monthly newsletter — the most effective, cost efficient approach to continued awareness and self-care. Studies have shown that newsletters have a 400% higher readership than other promotional materials.
Newsletters provide an easy way to communicate with your employees, and because they are well … Continue Reading »

Flu Preparedness for Businesses

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

Every year, 5 to 20% of the population gets the seasonal flu, and employers lose an estimated $10 billion due to lost productivity, according to the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases (NFID). This year we have the added concern of the H1N1(swine flu) virus. The Centers for Disease Control is preparing for an early flu … Continue Reading »

Swine Flu Update

Friday, September 11th, 2009

With the news swirling with reports of H1N1 (swine) flu spreading in our schools and universities, preparing the workplace now for the possibility of an outbreak is critical. Bright spots in recent flu news are that H1N1 is unlikely to recombine with seasonal flu, Tamiflu is still fully effective against the virus and one dose … Continue Reading »

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